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The Also-Rans
Mark A. Lempke
29 episodes
9 months ago
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The Also-Rans
Episode 29: They Shall Run and Not Be Weary
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1 year ago
9 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 28: Monument to the Unelected
This time of the year, we are bound to see plenty of yard signs around our neighborhood. What if our favorite also-rans of years past had yard signs-- including very antiquated figures like Aaron Burr or Rufus King? Such is the nature of Nina Katchadourian's fascinating new art piece, Monument to the Unelected. In this episode we enjoy a lively discussion about art, history, and public space.
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 27: Kamala Veepstakes
We have a quick, emergency episode of the Also-Rans on deck! With President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race, we have a new presumptive nominee with VP Kamala Harris. This means she's got to pick a running mate-- and fast! With help from The Postrider's Michael Lovito and Lars Emerson, we break down Harris's options from the Democratic bench and even consider a few wild card possibilities.
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1 year ago
1 hour 18 minutes

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Episode 26: Hillary Clinton, Unsung Methodist (w/ Gary Scott Smith)
Everybody has an opinion about Hillary Clinton. But in order for it to be an informed opinion, one needs to be aware of the religious background that has guided her throughout her public career. We trace Clinton's Methodism in this episode with the help of Grove City College's Gary Scott Smith, author of "Do All the Good You Can: How Faith Shaped Hillary Clinton."
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1 year ago
48 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 25: 99 Problems and a Ditch Ain't One (w/David Spanagel)
DeWitt Clinton was put forward for president in 1812 in unusual circumstances: during the middle of a war, and by a party to which he didn't belong. He came within striking distance of taking out James Madison, the father of the Constitution. But as we upstate New Yorkers know, his real significance is through his vital support for the Erie Canal. To make this project a reality, Clinton often worked closely with scientists and natural philosophers, such as Amos Eaton. Looking at Clinton this ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

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Episode 24: The Animated Feather Duster (w/ Maury Thompson)
Charles Evans Hughes may not have become president, but he still has one of the most impressive resumés in American history: Governor of New York, Secretary of State, and both Associate and Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Any town in the U.S. would be glad to have a native son of such accomplishment. And indeed, his home town of Glens Falls is happy to promote their connection to Hughes. Joining us for this episode is Glens Falls newspaperman and Hughes expert Maury Thompson.
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1 year ago
52 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 23: The All-Star Congress, pt. 1 (w/ Jon Grinspan and Tom Balcerski)
For the first and possibly only time ever, three historians pick their All-Star Congress: one person from each state. While silly and esoteric, this project offers some intriguing questions. Do you celebrate someone who is ruthless but significant? Or someone who "did the right thing"? Do the officeholders of today stack up against the legendary greats of the past? Join us as we break the laws of time and space to put together a motley crew of congresspeople and senators-- with Tom Balcerski ...
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2 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 22: Here Comes the Judge (w/Bruce Dearstyne)
Being an unsuccessful presidential candidate usually results in obscurity. Don't expect the wider public to remember who you were, unless you were a truly exceptional figure like Henry Clay. Today, we'll look at perhaps the most obscure person ever nominated by a major party: Alton Parker. This NY Court of Appeals judge was the Democrats' choice to run against Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. But still waters run deep. We will explore Parker's important legacy as a judge, and why he was the D...
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2 years ago
56 minutes

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Episode 21: Unbought and Unbossed (w/ Anatasia Curwood)
Shirley Chisholm ran what appeared to be a quixotic campaign for the presidency in 1972. Yet, her legacy in American politics runs deep, and a new generation of lawmakers, particularly women of color, look to her as an inspiration. Even so, it's easy to reduce her importance to "firsts"- first black woman in Congress, first black woman to run for president, and so on. To help paint a fuller, more complicated picture of Congresswoman Chisholm, we are pleased to have as our guest-- Anastasia Cu...
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2 years ago
58 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 20: The Fifty States Draft
We brought the band back together! This time around, my grad school friends and I draft the fifty states to cobble together our own countries. What will we prioritize: Politics? Trade? Nuclear arsenal? You'll have to listen to find out. Guests include: Sarah Handley-Cousins, Rick Mikulski, Billy Pritchard, and John Riley.
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2 years ago
2 hours 4 minutes

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Episode 19: Rock Us, Dukakis (w/ Robert Fleegler)
The year is 1988 and the choice is stark: a patrician Vice-President from a prominent New England family or a first-generation Greek-American who became Governor of Massachusetts. 1988 is remembered for its dirty campaign tricks, and for being the last presidential election of the Cold War. Today we look at the man at the receiving end of so much of the dirt and abuse: Michael Dukakis. Robert Fleegler from the University of Mississippi is our guest expert.
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2 years ago
48 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 18: The Vice Squad (w/ Michael Lovito and Lars Emerson)
All U.S. presidents are products of their time and place. So...what would happen if we plucked them out of that time and place and into 21st century America? How would their politics change? Would they even be electable? And most importantly...who would they pick as running mates? To answer that last question, we're going to look at 10 presidents and try and figure out their best running mates out of today's politicians. Joining me are The Postrider's Lars Emerson and Michael Lovito.
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2 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes

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Episode 17: Almost Lincoln (w/ Jeff Ludwig)
For the first time, we'll look at a man who didn't even earn his party's nomination. In 1860, the Republican Party met in a gigantic wigwam in Chicago to choose their nominee for president. The smart money was on a conscientious antislavery man and the party's most prominent public figure: New York's William H. Seward. The public was shocked when delegates instead chose an obscure man who was most famous for losing a Senate race: Abraham Lincoln. Instead of being the man who led the...
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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Episode 16: The Great Compromiser (w/ David and Jeanne Heidler)
He might be the most consequential also-ran in American history. And the best Speaker of the House. And one of its ten greatest senators. Harry of the West, the Sage of Ashland, the Great Compromiser...it's Henry Clay. How did this man, who lost his quest for the presidency three times, become one of the most impactful statesmen of his day? To help answer this riddle, we talk to Clay biographers David and Jeanne Heidler ("The Essential American").
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2 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

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Episode 15: Eggheads of the World, Unite! (w/ Scott Farris)
If you are a Baby Boomer, there's a good chance that Adlai Stevenson was the first Also-Ran of your lifetime. The Illinois governor ran against Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956, losing both times. Stevenson's loss showed a growing problem within the electorate: eloquence, urbanity, and wit-- all of which he had in abundance-- were now seen as political liabilities in a Cold War era that required a different kind of leader.
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2 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes

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Episode 14: The Nature of the Beast (w/ Elizabeth Leonard)
For the first time, The Also-Rans explores a third-party candidate. It's Civil War General/industrialist/suffragist/abolitionist/labor advocate Benjamin F. Butler, who ran as the Greenback candidate in 1884. In Dixie, he's mostly known as the tyrannical "Beast" governing conquered New Orleans with an iron fist. Elizabeth Leonard of Colby College is our guest expert for this discussion of this divisive Civil War icon.
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2 years ago
58 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 13: A Cabinet of Never-Weres
Last episode, we drafted a presidential cabinet of Also-Rans with Lindsay Chervinsky. Today, we are drafting a presidential cabinet of fictional characters. Rock Hall expert Philip Bergman and academic outlaw Han Ong join me in scouring pop culture to make the best administration possible.
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2 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 12: Consigned to the Cabinet (w/ Lindsay Chervinsky)
There was a time when serving in the cabinet was the fast track to the presidency. Today, it seems that being in the cabinet destroys presidential aspirations, as happened to Hillary Clinton. Or else a cabinet office is a consolation prize to one of your party's also-rans, as was the case for John Kerry. How did this change happen? We are joined by Lindsay Chervinsky, author of "The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution" to look at the shadow the cabinet ...
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3 years ago
56 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 11: The Turncoat Vice-President (w/ Tom Balcerski)
We're back! The Also-Rans returns with a look at John Breckinridge, the dashing young vice-president who was the silver medalist in the 1860 election that brought Lincoln to the White House. Joining me is Tom Balcerski, author of "Bosom Friends," which looks at the role of masculinity and friendship in the Jacksonian Age.
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3 years ago
53 minutes

The Also-Rans
Episode 10: The 2022 Presidents' Day Fantasy Draft
Presidents' Day is coming up, so we are going to do something special to celebrate. With four grad school friends, Mark undertakes the world's first and only fantasy-style presidents draft. Each person gets 9 picks, all 45 people who served as president will get drafted. Who goes first? Who goes last? Who picks the best team? Find out in what I believe is our most fun and uproarious episode to date. Our special guests are Mark Boonshoft, Sarah Handley-Cousins, John Riley, and Billy Pritc...
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3 years ago
2 hours 8 minutes

The Also-Rans
Our last episode! Join Mark A. Lempke as the Also-Rans says goodbye.